
معرفی
Mohammad Kadir is a Lecturer in Public Health at Torrens University Australia, specializing in health promotion, behavior change interventions, and hygiene practices. He holds a PhD in Health Promotion from Griffith University (2016), an MSc in Psychology from the University of Dhaka (2002), and a BSc (Honours) in Psychology from the same institution (2000). His research focuses on designing evidence-based interventions for hygiene behavior, physical activity promotion, and sexual health, funded by Procter & Gamble and DFAT Australia.
- Teaches public health and health promotion courses
- Expertise in behavior change theories and program evaluation
- Current projects include mental healthcare policy in Bangladesh and handwashing campaigns in Solomon Islands
Research spans Bangladesh, South Africa, and Pacific Island nations, addressing topics like child feces disposal, adolescent physical activity, and condom usage policies. He has published 15 peer-reviewed articles since 2010, with recent work focusing on mental healthcare malpractice and social marketing strategies in Asia.
His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health (SDG3) and education (SDG4). Collaborations include Procter & Gamble, UNICEF Malawi, and institutions in Bangladesh, Australia, and the Solomon Islands.


